does any one do much wabbit hunting? i had a couple beagles when i was a kid but its been a long long time since i said "Shhh be varwy quiwit. I'm huntin wabbits." it was always a good time. maybe i'll ask around and see if anyone here does much.

Im actually gonna try to do some small game this weekend.Rabbits have been scarce but ill kick the bush's anyway,squirrels,crows,grouse anything that presents itself is in trouble

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Now therefore take, I pray thee, thy weapons, thy quiver and thy bow, and go out to the field, and take me some venison.
Genesis 27:3 "The thinking deer hunter should mature through three phases during his hunting life. First phase, "I need to kill a deer." Second phase, I want to harvest a nice deer. And last phase, we must manage this resource so our children and their children can experience the grand tradition of good deer hunting." - Jim Slinsky

I hope to be going in tyhe next couple of weeks. I talked to a friend yesterday that has a friend with a good pack of beagles. We are supposed to go up to the big lease and let them run. I can't wait, hunting rabbits behind a good pack is is something I've not been able to do in years.

Fried rabbit with big cat head biscut, gravey and a big slice of matter. YUM YUM

I love rabbit hunting! I got a beagle 2 years ago as a pup. He has been doing pretty good, but they say the third year is when they really start to get the hang of it so I'm looking forword to this year. there are tons of rabbits around here. He can be a pain because if he sees me going out without him, like deer hunting, he howls for about a half hour and drives my wife nuts. So I have to sneak out.

Not too many rabbits out at my lease. Every so often theyll be a jack rabbit or something, but its pretty arid for the little cottontails. We've just mostly got squirrels and some racoons, foxes, and coyotes, besides deer of course. We try and cull the coyotes and foxes to keep them from getting out of hand, but thats easier said than done.

__________________"War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse. The person who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself."-John Stewart Mill